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  2. Begging the question - Wikipedia

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    Begging the question

  3. Stewart Coffin - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Coffin. Stewart Coffin is an American puzzle maker. According to Ars Technica, he is considered to be one of the "best designers of polyhedral interlocking puzzles in the world." [ 1]

  4. Discovery learning - Wikipedia

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    Discovery learning

  5. Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Formerly known as the Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge (DCYSC), the 3M Young Scientist Challenge was created in 1999 as an engineering research and exhibit competition for students in grades 5 through 8. [7] It was sponsored primarily by Discovery Communications, Society for Science and the Public, and Elmer's Glue.

  6. Science Sleuths - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Discovery Education purchased Videodiscovery and its Science Sleuths series. Science Sleuths was released in middle school and elementary school versions: Science Sleuths: 24 interactive mysteries for middle-school that explore scientific problem solving in the context of different science subjects.

  7. David L. Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Hoyt moved to Chicago in 1990 to work as an option and futures trader on the floor of the Chicago Board of Options Exchange. While working there, he began developing various toys, games and puzzles in his spare time. In 1993, he sold his first game, Crossword the Game, to Parker Brothers. Shortly after, in 1994, he started developing games full ...

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